‘Stay free!’ 14 times Edward Snowden totally owned the game on Twitter

Edward Snowden has been making waves on Twitter ever since signing up less than a month ago. From "Can you hear me?" to basic rights and Hillary Clinton, RT shows the whistleblower is still in the game.

When he took issue with one of the Democrat front-runners for the US presidency, Hillary Clinton.

When he highlighted the shocking fact that 90 percent of air strikes don’t kill their intended targets.

When he remembered Cardinal Richelieu from the Alexandre Dumas’ classic ‘The Three Musketeers,’ to highlight just how naïve the public can be when it thinks that one small, poorly judged online post can’t change one’s life forever.

Richelieu: "Give me six lines written by the most honest man and I will find in them something to hang him." How many tweets have you sent?

When he urged people the world over to be more mindful of the major agreements their governments are signing.

When he, again, took the topic of surveillance head-on to remind people that whether it has saved lives or not, it still has an undeniably negative effect on those who don’t enjoy some of the basic protections offered by law.

Ask yourself: at every point in history, who suffers the most from unjustified surveillance? It is not the privileged, but the vulnerable.